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Some of his best, crazy he's still putting out career defining stuff this deep into his run. Temple Sleeper is one of my favorites so it should come as no surprise that I love this EP. Uptempo Burial is underrated
Too many electronic music fans are purists whereas Burial seems to be referencing all kinds of influences here (including "bad taste" ones). Reminds me of how on his mix for Mary Anne Hobbes from a few years ago it starts out with early rave/DnB but switches to hard trance part way in.
This is one of the most Avant Garde pieces of music production I've ever had the pleasure of listening to. Somehow anti-structure yet so ethereal, surreal and beautiful.
@@Bimbotronic ...which in turn is his dub of Aisha's The Creator which he produced (Ariwa 1986): ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-m8CMinoLkq4.html
In a world that's seems to be so super focussed on perfection, this music's meaning grows stronger with time, its as real as it gets stands out but blends in
Adding my 2 cents to the ‘sample’ conversation and not sure if this has been suggested yet. But recurring background melody is reminiscent of Sash’s ‘Ecuador’. Would love to be able to produce like this; have always wanted to learn. Wondering if being 30+ it would be hard to pick up the fundamentals, let alone create something deliberately ungoverned by the sequencing of ableton or other software I’m likely to use. I can’t help but feel that (like most Burial fans i guess) i could resonate with, and hopefully tap into the hauntologist, post singularity backwards reaching sound. Maybe one day
Many parts of this track give me untrue vibes. The transitions between the high energy runs of the mix are soooo good. Love this track. Dreamfear is really good too but this feels like a new era masterpiece. If he made a full length LP of this style I would love it just as much as Untrue.